PX Memories 24 by UVI

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Famous, eminent, and seemingly one of the sweetest sounding and most effective analogue synthesizers, PX Memories takes a deep dive into the Lintronics LAMM. Based on the final and most driven of its makes polyphonic synths sometime recently going bankrupt in 1987, its improvement appears to have been fragmented, with a notoriety for unsteady tuning and troublesome framework route, and an ensuing Additionally demonstrates with as it were fundamental MIDI usage.

Taking this monster to the ultimate mile and making it the rock-solid road-worthy dream machine it was aiming to be is Rudi Lindhard’s Lintronics, a synthesizer repair and mod shop based in Germany, who created this comprehensive system modification over 6 years. Those fortunate sufficient to come by a LAMM will discover the famous six-voice sound to be steady, more effortlessly editable, with progressed IO, an improved stereo output, a world-class MIDI usage making most all of the front board controls transmit and be responsive to control alter messages, and much more.

The extreme form of a mind-blowing and exceedingly uncommon instrument, we’re both honoured and energized to be able to display you with the notorious and motivational sounds of the LAMM. Beginning with a perfect, fully-serviced LAMM, UVI’s sound design group made a gigantic extend of custom sounds covering everything from classic to cutting edge classes, imaginative arps, effects, tweaking soundscapes and more, giving a tremendous run of motivational sounds.

Each fix we planned for PX Memories was broadly multi-sampled in ordinary, production line harmony, and the uncommon LAMM stereo harmony modes letting you consistently switch between genuine equipment samples, and in this way permitting you to play harmony modes polyphonically which is incomprehensible on the equipment unit. The LAMM is an uncommon and famous instrument with an ageless analogue sound, rousing, flexible, easily conveying thundering bass, wealthy leads, and enormous cushions; culminate your analogue dreams with PX Memories.

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